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Key Stage 2 History
Worksheets on CD-Rom
VOLUME THREE

 

Simply choose, print and  copy! Almost 100 high quality worksheets that will prove themselves to be an invaluable addition to your classroom resources!

 
 
 

THE TUDORS
Discovery, invention, invasion (well almost) and treason, the Tudor age had them all. Life in the not so 'merry' England of the Tudor monarchy was rarely dull- sinister plots, routine divorce and the odd beheading, arguments with Spain and Rome- this most colourful period of English history is explored in some depth.

*Also included on this CD are several sheets dealing with the Stuarts.

 
 


4Look out for the launch of our exciting new Copycats History Interactive' section.

4Here teachers and pupils will be taken through a special interactive tour of the history topic they are studying-

4This introduction is especially designed to be used in conjunction with our own Copycats worksheets.

4Interactive features will include maps, pictures, animations and links to other history sites as well as to specific activities on the worksheets themselves!

Copycats have established links with other educational websites all over the world. Here are some you might like to visit.

Anglo Saxons

After the Roman Empire began to crumble, yet before the Normans conquered England, the Anglo-Saxon culture flowered. When the Anglo-Saxon peoples, who were members of Germanic tribes came to England, they pushed the Celts into the far western reaches of Cornwall, Wales, and Cumbria.This left the rest of England for the Anglo-Saxons to settle, and settle they did, occupying almost all of England by the 9th century.

Britain since 1930
An era of change and technological development - the birth of the National Health Service, Dad's Army and the biggest global conflict of all time.

From the sombre Thirties to the Swinging Sixties, these worksheets cover an age that saw Britain change from a mighty Imperial force to a nation destined to become an important member of a new European community.